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第36章

The days drifted by, and they grew ever more dreary.For Barrow's efforts to find work for Tracy were unavailing.Always the first question asked was, "What Union do you belong to?"Tracy was obliged to reply that he didn't belong to any trade-union.

"Very well, then, it's impossible to employ you.My men wouldn't stay with me if I should employ a 'scab,' or 'rat,'" or whatever the phrase was.

Finally, Tracy had a happy thought.He said, "Why the thing for me to do, of course, is to join a trade-union.""Yes," Barrow said, "that is the thing for you to do--if you can.""If I can? Is it difficult?"

"Well, Yes," Barrow said, "it's sometimes difficult--in fact, very difficult.But you can try, and of course it will be best to try."Therefore Tracy tried; but he did not succeed.He was refused admission with a good deal of promptness, and was advised to go back home, where he belonged, not come here taking honest men's bread out of their mouths.

Tracy began to realize that the situation was desperate, and the thought made him cold to the marrow.He said to himself, "So there is an aristocracy of position here, and an aristocracy of prosperity, and apparently there is also an aristocracy of the ins as opposed to the outs, and I am with the outs.So the ranks grow daily, here.Plainly there are all kinds of castes here and only one that I belong to, the outcasts." But he couldn't even smile at his small joke, although he was obliged to confess that he had a rather good opinion of it.He was feeling so defeated and miserable by this time that he could no longer look with philosophical complacency on the horseplay of the young fellows in the upper rooms at night.At first it had been pleasant to see them unbend and have a good time after having so well earned it by the labors of the day, but now it all rasped upon his feelings and his dignity.

He lost patience with the spectacle.When they were feeling good, they shouted, they scuffled, they sang songs, they romped about the place like cattle, and they generally wound up with a pillow fight, in which they banged each other over the head, and threw the pillows in all directions, and every now and then he got a buffet himself; and they were always inviting him to join in.They called him "Johnny Bull," and invited him with excessive familiarity to take a hand.At first he had endured all this with good nature, but latterly he had shown by his manner that it was distinctly distasteful to him, and very soon he saw a change in the manner of these young people toward him.They were souring on him as they would have expressed it in their language.He had never been what might be called popular.That was hardly the phrase for it; he had merely been liked, but now dislike for him was growing.His case was not helped by the fact that he was out of luck, couldn't get work, didn't belong to a union, and couldn't gain admission to one: He got a good many slights of that small ill-defined sort that you can't quite put your finger on, and it was manifest that there was only one thing which protected him from open insult, and that was his muscle.These young people had seen him exercising, mornings, after his cold sponge bath, and they had perceived by his performance and the build of his body, that he was athletic, and also versed in boxing.He felt pretty naked now, recognizing that he was shorn of all respect except respect for his fists.One night when he entered his room he found about a dozen of the young fellows there carrying on a very lively conversation punctuated with horse-laughter.The talking ceased instantly, and the frank affront of a dead silence followed.He said, "Good evening gentlemen," and sat down.

There was no response.He flushed to the temples but forced himself to maintain silence.He sat there in this uncomfortable stillness some time, then got up and went out.

The moment he had disappeared he heard a prodigious shout of laughter break forth.He saw that their plain purpose had been to insult him.

He ascended to the flat roof, hoping to be able to cool down his spirit there and get back his tranquility.He found the young tinner up there, alone and brooding, and entered into conversation with him.They were pretty fairly matched, now, in unpopularity and general ill-luck and misery, and they had no trouble in meeting upon this common ground with advantage and something of comfort to both.But Tracy's movements had been watched, and in a few minutes the tormentors came straggling one after another to the roof, where they began to stroll up and down in an apparently purposeless way.But presently they fell to dropping remarks that were evidently aimed at Tracy, and some of them at the tinner.

The ringleader of this little mob was a short-haired bully and amateur prize-fighter named Allen, who was accustomed to lording it over the upper floor, and had more than once shown a disposition to make trouble with Tracy.Now there was an occasional cat-call, and hootings, and whistlings, and finally the diversion of an exchange of connected remarks was introduced:

"How many does it take to make a pair?"

"Well, two generally makes a pair, but sometimes there ain't stuff enough in them to make a whole pair." General laugh.

"What were you saying about the English a while ago?""Oh, nothing, the English are all right, only--I--" What was it you said about them?""Oh, I only said they swallow well."

"Swallow better than other people?"

"Oh, yes, the English swallow a good deal better than other people.""What is it they swallow best?"

"Oh, insults." Another general laugh.

"Pretty hard to make 'em fight, ain't it?""No, taint hard to make 'em fight."

"Ain't it, really?"

"No, taint hard.It's impossible." Another laugh.

"This one's kind of spiritless, that's certain.""Couldn't be the other way--in his case.""Why?"

"Don't you know the secret of his birth?""No! has he got a secret of his birth?"

"You bet he has."

"What is it?"

"His father was a wax-figger."

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